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The distance between these two cities is around 0Kms, and can be reached in approximately .VRL Travels operates close to 0 buses from Bangalore to Bharuch. The first VRL Travels bus starts at , and you can easily access buses till . Minimum fare for bus travel along this route is Rs.0, and the maximum fare is close to Rs.0.

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About Bangalore

Bangalore is the capital of Karnataka. It is one of the fastest growing multi-ethnic cities of Asia. It is home to some of the most important industries of the country, especially the Information Technology industry and biotechnology industry. Due to the presence of a large number of IT companies, Bangalore is often called the 'Silicon Valley' of India. Bangalore houses some of India's leading organizations like ISRO, DRDO and the like. Bangalore is also a famous educational hub in the southern part of India. Bangalore, renamed as Bengaluru, is gifted with a pleasing climate. It has many gardens & parks, natural lakes, and other attractions. It offers a judicious mix of tradition and modernity. Bangalore enjoys great connectivity with all the important cities of the world. It is well connected with the nearby cities and towns by roadways. Buses are available to cities like Chennai, Mangalore, Coimbatore, Trivandrum, Kochi, Hyderabad and Pune among others.

About Bharuch

Bharuch, also called Broach, is a city located at the mouth of the river Narmada in Gujarat. This is an ancient city, which has earned a lot of fame as a seaport and a shipbuilding centre. The city was a well-known centre of trade and the famed silk and spice trade was carried through here during the monsoon winds in particular. As such, it became a key place for the land-sea trade routes. Bharuch was a familiar name among the Greeks, the Persian Empires, the Romans and other Western centres of civilization until the end of the European Middle Ages. Even the Arab traders entered Gujarat through Bharuch to do business. The British also established their business centers there. Bharuch is well connected by Indian National Highway 8 (Mumbai to New Delhi). The 132-year-old Golden Bridge across the Narmada connects Bharuch with Ankleshwar on the station front while a newer bridge connects it to the highway.